FM16: In love with Wide Playmaker

There are many variations of 4-2-3-1 formation around the FM Community during FM16 time. I played with it too during the first seasons with Akademisk Boldklub but I changed it to 4-1-4-1 after ten years in charge of the club. 

It took some time when the team played as I want. Especially some roles did not work and I tested it for more than one year when I was happy with that. One of the most important roles is Wide Playmaker.

I never used a tactic where wide playmakers were included but I really like this role because they are very versatile and they could play more in the centre of the pitch but also as wingers.

What the game says:

“The Wide Playmaker will act as the team’s primary source of creativity, drifting inside to find space from which to play the killer ball and create chances. Coming in from the wing allows the Wide Playmaker to escape the hustle and bustle of central midfield and can result in him being unmarked by opposition players.

Defensively the Wide Playmaker will take up his position on the wing to provide cover for his full-back; however, his is not expected to make as many tackles but instead, he should take up good defensive positions and provide another body in the defensive line.”

This is our 4-1-4-1 formation with False Nine, Deep Lying Playmaker in DM position or Roaming Playmaker in central midfield.

There were some changes during the last seasons and it ended with Mentality and Team Shape change as we now play with Counter Mentality and High Structured Shape. Thanks to it we conceded a really low amount of goals as you can read there.

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But let's concentrate on the Wide Playmaker role.

What player instructions we use?

Get Further Forward, More Direct Passes, Close Down Much More, Roar From Position, Dribble More, Cut Inside With Ball, Shoot Less Often, Cross Less Often.

This role was probably the most problematic for us because we have many typical wingers or inside forwards but it was not a problem in the end.

One of the players who had to change his playing style was our regen Nichlas Meyer who is played mainly as a winger. But he played newly as Wide Playmaker and he had the best statistics from all our players.

I chose another midfielder - Martin Hansen - as an example for this post. He has decent attributes for this role but he does his job very good.

A typical movement

There is one of our most typical movement leading to scoring chance or goal.

Hansen has the ball in the middle and our Wide Playmaker is upfront and Full Back is on the right side.

Hansen passes the ball to Dupuy (BBM) and Full Back move forward. The Wide Playmaker has two options - he could go to the centre or to the side. If he goes to the right side he will wrongly fill the space and Full Back would have to go back with the ball.

Dupuy passed the ball to Full Back and Wide Playmaker stayed just around the penalty area. Full Back is attacked by two players and WP is free. There is one-two between them...

...and Full Back continued his move to the penalty area and he received a pass from WP who continued to the penalty area as well between defenders.

As you can see Full Back very quickly passed the ball to the WP who moved before the goal and then scored easily...

It's important to say that Full Back is very important as well in this scenario. Both players have set Attack duty.

My Full Backs have very often the most assists per season because they very often go forward and have key passes to the goals or chances because WP sits narrower and cuts inside with or without the ball.

Average positions

This is the Average positions and a Heat map of Martin Hansen in a Champions League match against Leverkusen...

...and comparison between domestic league match and Champions League match against Dortmund.

Our regen Nichlas Meyer plays at the left side as Wide Playmaker and this is a screen of his stats in the 2030/2031 season and comparison (heat map & passes) of a league match against FC Kobenhavn and Champions League match against Real Madrid.

Typical counterattack and goal by Meyer after assisting from Full Back...

I'm also very happy with how Wide Playmaker defends in the case of High Pressing mentality. He really good cooperates with central midfielders when we lose the ball and he is able to get the ball back very quickly thanks to his more central position.

As I wrote earlier I never used this role before this save with AB but I have to say it's great if it works rightly in cooperation with Full Back. If you have some question, just let me know there or on Twitter as any feedback is appreciated...